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Put damaged hair into rehab

Bleach, dye, styling products and heat can really take a toll on your hair's health. Treat your damaged hair to some serious recovery time in the shower with Rehab shampoo. Rehab is about bringing your hair and scalp back to life and repairing it with an array of nutritious ingredients. A blend of fresh citrus juices clarify hair and scalp with active enzymes, while herbs work their magic on tired scalps. It doesn't take long for this shampoo to restore your hair's vitality!

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All products are made by hand so there can be slight variations between batches.

Answered on 3/22/2015 by Myriam

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I've had a large bottle for about five months now.. still the same color.

Answered on 2/23/2015 by Anonymous

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Mine did not. I've had mine for a couple of months now and it's still thesame translucent yellow. You may want to contact Customer Service toconfirm.

Answered on 2/23/2015 by Anonymous

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My Rehab was white when I brought the package in from the porch after itwas delivered. It was very cold outside. After it was in the house for alittle while it went back to its normal color and has been fine since.Hope that helps!

Answered on 2/23/2015 by Anonymous

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How long of a time frame do you have to use this before it's best by date?

Rehab is good for 14 months from the date that it was made. There will be a sticker on the bottle with the date it was made and use by date.

Answered on 2/13/2015 by Anonymous

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If I were to use any Lush shampoo and conditioner, would it be better to blow dry my hair, or leave it and air dry? (specifically ultimate shine shampoo bar and veaganese, and my hair gets weighed down pretty easily)

Hi there! Thanks for your question!I would recommend using the solid shampoo bars. Jumping Juniper is great for holding colour!

Answered on 12/31/2014 by Anonymous

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I would recommend using the solid shampoo bars. I use Jumping Juniper and my color seems to hold. I don't color as much as you do, but I have used Lush's henna bars and the solid shampoo bars seem to work for me. Hope this helps.

I personally color my hair and use this shampoo and I don't find that my color fades any faster than normal. However, if you are worried, we do have our Blousey shampoo that was created for color treated hair!

Answered on 3/6/2014 by Kayla from LUSH DIRECT

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I have extremely oily roots, but very dry ends. I don't use heat or any type of hair dye, but I'm afraid I Love Juicy will make the rest of my hair too dry. I don't like solid shampoos since they break apart, and I kind of like the smell of Rehab, but am unsure if Rehab would work for oily hair. Is Rehab for me, or would I love Juicy work better?

I think Rehab would work great for you since it has clarifying juices for the scalp and nourishing oils to help the length of your hair!

Answered on 3/21/2014 by Kayla from LUSH DIRECT

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So far I love Rehab, I use a small dab and massage it into my roots/scalpand not focus too much on my ends. Then I use Retread the conditioner tocondition my ends and a wide tooth comb in the shower. This combo hasprevented breakage and tangles for me.

Answered on 2/4/2014 by Anonymous

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I would apply rehab (the best shampoo I have ever used), to the roots to middle of hair, leaving the ends out. I have the same exact issue with my hair, so good luck! Lush is the best place for all of this kind of stuff!!

Answered on 2/3/2014 by Anonymous

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I have very dry scalp and damaged hair and noticed that there's sea salt inside of this product. I know that sea salt can be very stripping of oils, but I feel like the other oils inside will counteract this. I mainly just want my hair to be super soft, is this a good product for that?

The sea salt in this product works in combination with all of the other ingredients, and will not strip you hair. Rehab is well suited for damaged hair, and will leave it nourished and soft. Following up with a conditioner would be ideal for increased softness.

Answered on 3/21/2014 by Kendra M from LUSH Direct

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Rehab is a great shampoo for that! I've been bleaching and dying my hair for over 6 years and I've done a lot of damage to it. It was at it's worst when I started using rehab and you could feel the difference with the first time you used it and it's just felt better ever since. Just be sure to use it with a good conditioner as well. I use okra for the conditioner and they work great together.

Answered on 2/1/2014 by Anonymous

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I also have dry wavy hair, and this product doesn’t feel like it strips at all. I also follow up with Retread and Happy Happy conditioners.— Annmarie

Answered on 2/1/2014 by Anonymous

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Rehab is a great shampoo for that! I've been bleaching and dying my hair for over 6 years and I've done a lot of damage to it. It was at it's worst when I started using rehab and you could feel the difference with the first time you used it and it's just felt better ever since. Just be sure to use it with a good conditioner as well. I use okra for the conditioner and they work great together.

Answered on 2/1/2014 by Anonymous

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Rehab is a great shampoo for that! I've been bleaching and dying my hair for over 6 years and I've done a lot of damage to it. It was at it's worst when I started using rehab and you could feel the difference with the first time you used it and it's just felt better ever since. Just be sure to use it with a good conditioner as well. I use okra for the conditioner and they work great together.

Answered on 2/1/2014 by Anonymous

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The shampoo is very nourishing, and makes my hair soft. Just make sure to shake it well before using. You only need to use a small amount. I love this shampoo, and It's the only one I use.Kristy LutjenSent from my iPhone

Rehab and I Love Juicy both have similar properties for your hair, containing some of the same ingredients, such as; fresh pineapple juice, fine sea salt, and fresh papaya juice.

The difference with Rehab would be it has peppermint and juniper which are excellent for stimulating the scalp. As well as ingredients like olive and jojoba oil which restore strength and flexibility to abused hair.

With I Love Juicy, there are a larger variety of citrus that we use. Fresh pineapple, papaya, kiwi and mango juices saturate our fruity shampoo and leave hair clean, healthy and shiny. Also with a pinch of salt adds a dash of volume and scoops of seaweed gel add softness.

I hope this helps! Have a LUSHious day!

Answered on 11/15/2013 by Lydia

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I Love Juicy is for oily hair, and has the benefits of having a clean shine (from the fruit juices) and volume (from the salt). I wouldn't use it if you have dry scalp, split ends/breakage, frizzy hair--any symptoms without enough moisture. Rehab has ingredients to ADD more moisture to hair and restore your hair back after styling, dying, heat, etc. Rehab has natural oils (almond, olive, and jojoba) to condition while shampooing and also has rosemary, peppermint, lavender, and juniper oils, to soothe dandruff and dryness, and to help gently cleanse the scalp and hair.I wouldn't use this if your hair is very oily, and has minimal hair problems.

I Love Juicy: for oily hairRehab: for over-styled/dry hair

Both are opposites.

Answered on 11/12/2013 by Kris10 from Los Angeles, CA

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I have straightened my hair using the keratin treatment. Will this shampoo work for my hair? Will it cause the treatment to wear off?

We do not test our hair care products on hair that has been altered by treatments or dye, so it's difficult to speak to how they will affect a keratin treatment. It's best to avoid ingredients like fruit juices and salt as these are naturally stripping, and Rehab contains both.

Rehab is definitely effective for sorting out any scalp issues, as it contains loads of ingredients to help decongest and stimulate the scalp!

Answered on 9/21/2013 by Melissa S from LUSH Direct

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I recently dyed my blonde hair using the LISH rouge henna and am now a brilliant red head. I went back to find a LUSH shampoo that would help retain my color. This product was recommended by the sales person, but I'm not sure if it would be a good fit with the dye. Will this fade my hair quicker?

The best shampoos to use to help preserve the henna color on your hair would be Blousey or Reincarnate, as they are both specifically formulated to help with this. Although Rehab is an awesome shampoo, the salt and fruit juices contained in it might be a bit too stripping on hennaed hair and I would not recommend it as the best option.

Answered on 9/17/2013 by Kendra M from LUSH Direct

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How often should I use Rehab? I have wavy short hair but damage and I am trying to stop hair falling. I also purchase Hair treatment Jasmine and Henna one and I have the retread conditioner . So how often should I use each ? Thank You

Both Rehab and Retread are similar to commercial shampoo and conditioners in the way that they are used, as they can be used each time you wash your hair depending on how often you choose to do so. Since Rehab is a deep cleansing shampoo, if you wash your hair everyday, we may suggest alternating with a shampoo that is a little bit gentler. Jasmine and Henna Fluff Ease is a hair treatment that can be used as often as you feel it is needed. For some people this will be weekly, for others possibly monthly.

Answered on 11/5/2012 by Melissa S from LUSH Direct

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Does this product expire? Because I've heard that some of your products does expire.

Both Rehab and I Love Juicy are great for oily hair, however, if you also have any damage I would lean towards Rehab. Both contain fruit juices which will help with the excess oil, but in addition to oily hair, Rehab will also help repair damage.

Rehab contains lots of fruit juices and salt ingredients which technically can pull some synthetic color from the hair, so we would not consider it "colour-safe". None of our shampoos are designed specifically as "colour-safe" as shampoo by its nature is meant to lift dirt, oil, and deposits from the hair. That said, some of the shampoos are gentler than others, and for synthetic coloured hair, I'd recommend conditioning shampoos like Gentle Lentil, Godiva, and Trichomania for minimize color-loss.